#2 I believe it. A recent study also found that good looking students grades dropped during the pandemic. #4 Online ordering before the pandemic: missing items. Online ordering during the pandemic: missing items. Interaction with the waitress: zero. #8 So does my dog, no big deal. But if you have to take a cr#p knock on my door, I'll defininely let you in to use the bathroom. #9 Brothers a trial lawyer, he does many hours of research and prep for his cases. Defininetly not fill in the blank work. #14 And a 100% of them don't care. Just do your job, that's all they care about. #16 Yep, I believe it. I've found dried food on forks, knives, spoons.
I used to work for a long distance phone company. We were definitely ripping you off in every way that we could.
Former customer service guy here. If you were an @$$, we'd put you on "hold," which was actually just muting our end of the line. Then we'd read or something for a bit, all the while listening to you on the other end. If you were screaming or cursing or otherwise carrying on, we'd leave you on "hold" for a considerable length of time, then simply disconnect you.
#5 well yeah in hospitals, one person everyday dies from malpractice. they used to be called death buildings and nobody went. but that changed after standards were raised and then hospitals advertised. now it's out of control with shots.
"Environmental scientist for the government: we use an absurd amount of plastic waste. I mean absurd. We consider it sterile so everything is covered/wrapped/bagged in plastic. Ironic."
#2 I believe it. A recent study also found that good looking students grades dropped during the pandemic. #4 Online ordering before the pandemic: missing items. Online ordering during the pandemic: missing items. Interaction with the waitress: zero. #8 So does my dog, no big deal. But if you have to take a cr#p knock on my door, I'll defininely let you in to use the bathroom. #9 Brothers a trial lawyer, he does many hours of research and prep for his cases. Defininetly not fill in the blank work. #14 And a 100% of them don't care. Just do your job, that's all they care about. #16 Yep, I believe it. I've found dried food on forks, knives, spoons.
I used to work for a long distance phone company. We were definitely ripping you off in every way that we could.
Former customer service guy here. If you were an @$$, we'd put you on "hold," which was actually just muting our end of the line. Then we'd read or something for a bit, all the while listening to you on the other end. If you were screaming or cursing or otherwise carrying on, we'd leave you on "hold" for a considerable length of time, then simply disconnect you.
#5 well yeah in hospitals, one person everyday dies from malpractice. they used to be called death buildings and nobody went. but that changed after standards were raised and then hospitals advertised. now it's out of control with shots.
#4 Online ordering before the pandemic: missing items. Online ordering during the pandemic: missing items. Interaction with the waitress: zero.
#8 So does my dog, no big deal. But if you have to take a cr#p knock on my door, I'll defininely let you in to use the bathroom.
#9 Brothers a trial lawyer, he does many hours of research and prep for his cases. Defininetly not fill in the blank work.
#14 And a 100% of them don't care. Just do your job, that's all they care about.
#16 Yep, I believe it. I've found dried food on forks, knives, spoons.
meh..your brother is about to be replaced by AI. Machines can do research and analysis a lot faster than today's lawyers.
yeah, but machines need to be oiled and you what that does to your hair.
Former customer service guy here. If you were an @$$, we'd put you on "hold," which was actually just muting our end of the line. Then we'd read or something for a bit, all the while listening to you on the other end. If you were screaming or cursing or otherwise carrying on, we'd leave you on "hold" for a considerable length of time, then simply disconnect you.